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How Do You Respond To Enjoy? [Solved]
“Enjoy!” is just common e-mail courtesy and generally doesn’t need a response. If you feel the need to reply to the e-mail you should keep is just as succinct as theirs e.g. “Will do!”. Show activity on this post.21 Oct 2014
Respond to Compliments in English—The Right and Wrong Ways
Giving compliments is a great way to improve someone’s day, make a friend, build a relationship, improve someone’s confidence …
DO NOT say “you’re welcome”! Respond to “thank you” PROPERLY!
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How to respond to put-downs, sarcasm and back-handed compliments: The FSAT Script.
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